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. >> crowds packed san francisco tonight as first of major weekend events get underway. good evening. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. san francisco is gearing up to host a diverse set of events this weekend expected to attract a million people to the city. for anyone thinking of attending, there's a warning from officials, plan ahead and bring your patience. we have live team coverage. tell us about fleet week events. with begin with matt keller on the crush of people descending on the family. >> reporter: we're here at at&t park. expected to bring traffic to a standstill. >> performed for thousands of people in golden gate park to end the first day of the bluegrass festival. >> it was a huge event. been mellow. >> with events like this all across the city. the traffic will be anything but mellow. expecting a million visitors this weekend for the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. cup races, castro street fair and playoff games. >> if anything else, take public transportation. >> police and transportation officials recommend you do the same. extra bart cars, buses, fer ees and
. >> crowds packed san francisco tonight as first of major weekend events get underway. good evening. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. san francisco is gearing up to host a diverse set of events this weekend expected to attract a million people to the city. for anyone thinking of attending, there's a warning from officials, plan ahead and bring your patience. we have live team coverage. tell us about fleet week events. with begin with matt keller on the crush of people descending on the...
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and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199 billion a year and ranked at the bottom of the industrialized world in terms of education achievement. one more time, you bought a front row box seat and got a third-rate performance, because the government is not serving you. by and large it should be local. the more local the better. an interesting phenomenon. small towns have good schools, big cities have terrible schools. the best people in a small town will serve on the school board. you get into big cities, it's political patronage, stepping stones. you get the job, you gave your relatives the janitors jobs at $57,000 a year, more than the teac
and the first words you need to say in every city and state and just draw a line in the sand, is public schools exist for the benefit of the children. you're going to see a lot of people fall over. because anytime you're spending $199 billion a year, somebody's getting it. and the children get lost in the process. so that's step 1. keep in mind in 1960 when our schools were the envy of the world we were spending $16 billion on them. now we spend more than any other nation in the world, $199...
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they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making a living out of it, while we starve to death. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >> newton, iowa's congressional district is bipartisan country. it voted for george bush in 2004 and then for president obama. but on the eve of the 2010 midterm elections, newton was angry with washington, and the t
they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making...
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they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making a living out of it, while we starve to death. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is heal
they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making...
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san francisco would be the center of most super bowl events if the city passes this morning's first round. it has to submit a plan by early may. >> earlier accident gone, 80, 580, 880 all jam approaching bay bridge over an hour getting into san francisco. head-on collision highway one at devil slide, take 92. peninsula north 101 old mill field road accident has things slow from sunnyvale southbound 680 at treat slow from 242 to walnut creek. >>> good morning. fog affecting all bay area counties, sfo delays quarter mile eight half mile livermore better in san jose north bay and bridges give yourself extra time. later today we will warm up with high clouds, 70s and "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> it's not a journey. every journey ends. but we go on. the world turns and we turn with it. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what he's ruminating about, but i like look at him. >> a little beat poetry right there from brad pitt. he made history with tha
san francisco would be the center of most super bowl events if the city passes this morning's first round. it has to submit a plan by early may. >> earlier accident gone, 80, 580, 880 all jam approaching bay bridge over an hour getting into san francisco. head-on collision highway one at devil slide, take 92. peninsula north 101 old mill field road accident has things slow from sunnyvale southbound 680 at treat slow from 242 to walnut creek. >>> good morning. fog affecting all...
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cities. 80s around new orleans and miami. looking nice in new orleans. >> four nicest month down south -- march, april, or, down there. 83 in october? i'll take it. >>> all the single ladies can now get some extra help in figuring out whether their love interest is legit. the website he texted lets users upload a screen shot of a lover's text. >> other visitors to the site lly.ther visitors to the site how about that. >> very interesting. have you ever receive thad in your single days? did you receive cryptic messages, texts, what is this dude trying to say? >> yes, yes. it usually means he's just not that into you. usually what it means. >> i mean, sometimes, i can't really talk right now. >> have you sent them? have you sent those? >> in my single days, you know. got to sharpen up the game. >> if a guy texts and says, i'm business friday and saturday, i can meet you for lunch on tuesday -- >> it means i'm dating somebody else. you've been relegated to the weekday. that's what that means. >>
cities. 80s around new orleans and miami. looking nice in new orleans. >> four nicest month down south -- march, april, or, down there. 83 in october? i'll take it. >>> all the single ladies can now get some extra help in figuring out whether their love interest is legit. the website he texted lets users upload a screen shot of a lover's text. >> other visitors to the site lly.ther visitors to the site how about that. >> very interesting. have you ever receive thad in...
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not the first woman to fall head over heels so publicly. cue "sex and the city" remember carrie bradshaw's fumble. littered with road kill. wobbles, tumbles, and wipeouts. heathrow airport, lady gaga showed she wasn't the practical rolling luggage type and ended up rolling her ankles. for the rest of us why do we bother when we know it can end like this? the man behind those sky scraping red soles, christian louboutin explain it to me like this. >> some women are not completely comfortable with their body. even if you are not really comfortable with your body you are comfortable with your feet. at the time, i was six months pregnant. he proved it to me. >> hello, lovers. i think i lost five pounds. when you're talking seven-inch heels, practicality isn't the point. >> i do not want these shoes to appear as comfortable shoes. >> not meant to be birkenstocks. >> with the heels come higher risks. the lesson. looking good is the easy part. it's what you do after the fall that really counts. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> that is the war
not the first woman to fall head over heels so publicly. cue "sex and the city" remember carrie bradshaw's fumble. littered with road kill. wobbles, tumbles, and wipeouts. heathrow airport, lady gaga showed she wasn't the practical rolling luggage type and ended up rolling her ankles. for the rest of us why do we bother when we know it can end like this? the man behind those sky scraping red soles, christian louboutin explain it to me like this. >> some women are not completely...
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. >> but a first. >> it is. >> your tuesday forecast. everybody, showers in the upper midwest, twin cities, green bay. spreading later to chicago and kansas city. morning sprinkle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. scattered showers in the san an. city and albuquee. just 40s from fargo to minneapolis. 60s from kansas city to new york. >>> and here's a story we're simply head over heels for -- or is it the other way around? we're trying to figure that out. no matter. either way. >> congratulations to 16-year-old miranda ferguson of dallas, texas. set a new guinness world record, last friday, by doing 35 consecutive back handsprings. ferguson was training for her attempt for about a year. >> it took her all the way from one 15 yard line to the other. she bettered the old mark by three full handsprings. so good for her. that's a flipping great world record. >> don't know how she didn't hurl at the end of that. good going. >> she may have. we're not going to show you that though. >>> you may have seen the massive wreck at nascar's s
. >> but a first. >> it is. >> your tuesday forecast. everybody, showers in the upper midwest, twin cities, green bay. spreading later to chicago and kansas city. morning sprinkle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. scattered showers in the san an. city and albuquee. just 40s from fargo to minneapolis. 60s from kansas city to new york. >>> and here's a story we're simply head over heels for -- or is it the other way around? we're trying to figure that out. no...
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a's play the tigers tonight first pitch:07. a's down two games to none. >> giants in cincinnati today first pitch 2:37. vogelsong will be on the . >>> thanks for joining us.
a's play the tigers tonight first pitch:07. a's down two games to none. >> giants in cincinnati today first pitch 2:37. vogelsong will be on the . >>> thanks for joining us.
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if san francisco makes the first round, the city has to come up with the six-figure bid package for the nfl owners. the prospect of a new stadium and hosting a super bowl excites many, but not all 49er fans. >> i don't know if it is in santa clara i don't know if they host it here, it doesn't make sense. >> it is a wonderful idea. i have been a fan for many, many years. and it is time to bring it to the city. >> even though they are playing in santa clara? >> 2016 would mark the anniversary of the super bowl. fans say the city has already proven it can play host to huge events. the cost of hosting the superbowl san francisco would be $25 million, and the city says that money would be privately raised. if the city makes the list tomorrow, they have to submit their host city plan to the nfl by may 7th. in san francisco, thomas roman, abc7 news. >> thomas, thanks very much. we might have to wait for the super bowl, but we don't have to wait for the niners. this thursday is game day on abc7. at 4:00 49er legend jerry rice and brent jones join us as abc7 news presents the 49ers' pre game sho
if san francisco makes the first round, the city has to come up with the six-figure bid package for the nfl owners. the prospect of a new stadium and hosting a super bowl excites many, but not all 49er fans. >> i don't know if it is in santa clara i don't know if they host it here, it doesn't make sense. >> it is a wonderful idea. i have been a fan for many, many years. and it is time to bring it to the city. >> even though they are playing in santa clara? >> 2016 would...
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if san francisco makes the first round, the city has to come up with the six-figure bid package for the nfl owners. the prospect of a new stadium and hosting a super bowl excites many, but not all 49er fans. >> i don't know if it is in santa clara i don't know if they host it here, it doesn't make sense. >> it is a wonderful idea. i have been a fan for many, many years. and it is time to bring it to the city. >> even though they are playing in santa clara? >>rk016 would mark the anniversary of the super bowl. fans say the city has already proven it can play host to huge events. the cost of hosting the superbowl san francisco would be $25 million, and the city says that money would be privately raised. if the city makes the list tomorrow, they have to submit their host city plan to the nfl by may 7th. in san francisco, thomas roman, abc7 news. >> thomas, thanks very much. we might have to wait for the super bowl, but we don't have to wait for the niners. this thursday is game day on abc7. at 4:00 49er legend jerry rice and brent jones join us as abc7 news presents the 49ers' pre game sho
if san francisco makes the first round, the city has to come up with the six-figure bid package for the nfl owners. the prospect of a new stadium and hosting a super bowl excites many, but not all 49er fans. >> i don't know if it is in santa clara i don't know if they host it here, it doesn't make sense. >> it is a wonderful idea. i have been a fan for many, many years. and it is time to bring it to the city. >> even though they are playing in santa clara? >>rk016 would...
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play the tigers tonight first pitch:07. a's down two games to none. >> giants in cincinnati today first pitch 2:37. vogelsong will be on the . >>> thanks forjoining us. i ve to eat. i love nging t with mfriends. i have great fitwith my ntu. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free ma the kiw annjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip.
play the tigers tonight first pitch:07. a's down two games to none. >> giants in cincinnati today first pitch 2:37. vogelsong will be on the . >>> thanks forjoining us. i ve to eat. i love nging t with mfriends. i have great fitwith my ntu. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a...
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the first of the machines will roll out in chicago and san antonio earlier next year. they will include more low-calorie drinks. >>> and speaking of sodas and fast food and that sort of thing. >> that was a beautiful segue to our next story because a survey finds that wendy's really lives up to fast food. its window orders was 2:20 faster than taco bell. wendy's was also the only one to improve on last year's performance. always a dark side. it finished in the middle of the pack when it came to accuracy. wendy's number one, then taco bell, then, bojangles, mcdonald's, chick-fil-a and burger king. >> that's one thing i miss living in the city. no drive-through. wendy's used to be my go-to. >> i'm hungry. go ahead. you read that. >>> when we come back, unsportsman-like conduct. angry reaction after football fans cheer when their own quarterback is hurt. >> crazy story there. >>> also, the staggering new numbers in the deadly meningitis outbreak. get this, 13,000 people may have been exposed. right here at table 6, zach canton's dad gave him a pep talk about asking out th
the first of the machines will roll out in chicago and san antonio earlier next year. they will include more low-calorie drinks. >>> and speaking of sodas and fast food and that sort of thing. >> that was a beautiful segue to our next story because a survey finds that wendy's really lives up to fast food. its window orders was 2:20 faster than taco bell. wendy's was also the only one to improve on last year's performance. always a dark side. it finished in the middle of the pack...
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it's especially people who are a little better off, such as in pyongyang which is a closed city, our recent information. and also those along the border with china. so i would say bombard the place with as much information as possible. and your first question, which is i think the key one, and i imagine joseph engaging and jay will have some comment on this as well. i see no evidence that kim jong-un is prepared to change north korea. his actions about his issue to kill orders, suggest to me is as determined as he dashed to his father and grandfather were to keep the north korean people under his. you know, there have been recent reports that he has a bride, that there was a picture of him with mickey mouse. i think that's all public relations. and the transport historically, especially kim jong-il, have been very good at public relations. speaking to the international media. i doubt that this place at all in north korea. even if north koreans know that kim jong-un has a wife can i do think it would make any difference to them. >> as far as the changes going on, i think i would agree
it's especially people who are a little better off, such as in pyongyang which is a closed city, our recent information. and also those along the border with china. so i would say bombard the place with as much information as possible. and your first question, which is i think the key one, and i imagine joseph engaging and jay will have some comment on this as well. i see no evidence that kim jong-un is prepared to change north korea. his actions about his issue to kill orders, suggest to me is...
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but is primarily about how the politics of slavery shaped what became this city, that is to say, the politics that produced it, and the first congress, the politics that sustained the commitment to a potomac capitol rather than a three-state capitol in the 1890s and the experience of the slaves who built washington. and in different ways these books look at the ways in which slavery distorted and corrupted american politics, and more than politics in america. and in america's great debate, particularly the years -- the decades before the civil war. now, what were the origins of this particular book? now, i kept checking the weather today because, as you probably know, storms, thunderstorms were predicted for approximately this time originally. and i was prepared for this, for thunder out there at this moment, which it isn't cooperating. because i was going to evoke the thunderous voice of daniel webster, which i won't intend to try to imitate. i'm not at open -- when i was writing my underground railroad books i came across a speech he gave to a group of businessmen in syracuse, new
but is primarily about how the politics of slavery shaped what became this city, that is to say, the politics that produced it, and the first congress, the politics that sustained the commitment to a potomac capitol rather than a three-state capitol in the 1890s and the experience of the slaves who built washington. and in different ways these books look at the ways in which slavery distorted and corrupted american politics, and more than politics in america. and in america's great debate,...
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lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea their roots in illinois go that far back. if you look at mary, you will understand why the family story says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i was never able to establish for sure whether that was true. this is the first lady's grandfather, a mislabeled slide, who left south carolina and arrive in chicago around 1931. this is millvinia, the owner of millvinia's brother. this is a photo, this is an amazing coat, there is a nice story behind this one. after the book was published and after an article about the book came out, i got
lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south...
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and this is stevie mouton johnson, the first lady's great and mother who traveled to about four cities in her 20s. she was a sharecroppers daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life. she was one of the first, michelle obama's ancestors to go to chicago in 1908. this is her husband, phoebe's husbands who was a prominent porter and minister, who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother. this is phoebe's mother, mary mosby and she arrived in illinois sometime in the 18 60's. the first lady often describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea that their roots in illinois extended that far back. if you look at mary mouton, you understand why the family says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i never was able to establish for sure whether that was true. and this is the first lady's grandfather, who left south carolina and her. in chicago in around 1931. this is the owner of melvinia's brother, and this is an amazing photo actually and there is a
and this is stevie mouton johnson, the first lady's great and mother who traveled to about four cities in her 20s. she was a sharecroppers daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life. she was one of the first, michelle obama's ancestors to go to chicago in 1908. this is her husband, phoebe's husbands who was a prominent porter and minister, who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother. this is...
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howard first and foremost as a bowdoin upon the city to get beat, was born in maine, went on to the rank of general during the civil war, then became head of the freedman's bureau camus superintendent at west point for some time. was in charge of indian wars in the west for a wild. pundit howard university in washington d.c. as well as lincoln memorial university in tennessee and throughout his life was engaged in those institutions that he is such a large part in forming. i bowdoin commuters and the board of trustees for years and years, served as president at howard and lincoln university at different times in his life was awarded the medal of honor for service in the civil war, really had a distinct whoosh career in lots of different ways. what is pulled here are images of him overtime early on. he's a general by then, but still young. and some older ones, including an interesting woodcut rendition of had reduces hand to simple elements that provides for a grim portrait at the same time. a photograph here of him with chief joseph, who was chief of war and first tribe in the northwest,
howard first and foremost as a bowdoin upon the city to get beat, was born in maine, went on to the rank of general during the civil war, then became head of the freedman's bureau camus superintendent at west point for some time. was in charge of indian wars in the west for a wild. pundit howard university in washington d.c. as well as lincoln memorial university in tennessee and throughout his life was engaged in those institutions that he is such a large part in forming. i bowdoin commuters...
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and why i want to go here is because it's my first time to see one. [ applause ] >> reporter: city leaders and joint managers from the science center to walk arm in arm with the shuttle making her way to her final resting place after a 12-mile trek from l. a. x. through different neighborhoods in los angeles and edgablewood. >> we went through some pretty tough streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a half day late. >> time was not the critical factor, safety was. and with the huge crowds we have that slowed us down some. >> reporter: it's estimates one million people lined the route which has been compared to a slow moving parade. as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift. >> of the endeavour. the gift of inspiration. >> ever since i've heard about the final mission for the shuttle. i've -- been thinking ability being an astronaut when i grow up. >> reporter: even though endeavour took her time to get here she's inspired kids like madison to shoot for the stars. >> that was jeff win
and why i want to go here is because it's my first time to see one. [ applause ] >> reporter: city leaders and joint managers from the science center to walk arm in arm with the shuttle making her way to her final resting place after a 12-mile trek from l. a. x. through different neighborhoods in los angeles and edgablewood. >> we went through some pretty tough streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a...
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the legendary band announced the first four dates this morning. so they're playing two concerts in london next month and two more in december in newark, new jersey. concert dates for other cities will be announced in the weeks ahead. tickets for the concerts in newark go on sale next friday. that's the 26th. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> are you better off buying a home or renting one? according to the real estate website trilia, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. there are a lot of other factors involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> see, i was always raised to believe if you can own it, you should own it. whether it's your house, whether it's your car. now after reading about you this morning, maybe that's not the best thing. >> i get that it is a psychological thing for a lot of people. a lot of people think of owning a home as a right of passage and something to plan for the future. but right
the legendary band announced the first four dates this morning. so they're playing two concerts in london next month and two more in december in newark, new jersey. concert dates for other cities will be announced in the weeks ahead. tickets for the concerts in newark go on sale next friday. that's the 26th. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> are you better off buying a home or renting one? according to the real estate website trilia, buying a home in a major...
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concert dates for other cities will be announced ahead. tickets for the concert in newark goes on next friday, the 26th. are your better off buying a roam or rernting one according to the real estate website, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. but there's a lot of other factors that are involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> i was raised to believe that if you can own it you should own it whether it's your house, or car. now after reading about you this morning maybe that's not the best thing. >> get that it is a psychological thing for a lot of people. a lot of people think of owning a home as a right of passage and something to plan for the future. but right now what people have to consider are a number of things. first one being how long your planning on staying in that home? because what we saw in the housing crisis is that if you're trying to flip it or trying to make a quick move, you will en
concert dates for other cities will be announced ahead. tickets for the concert in newark goes on next friday, the 26th. are your better off buying a roam or rernting one according to the real estate website, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. but there's a lot of other factors that are involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> i was raised to...
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cities to declare itself free from gadhafi's rule, but it was still a dangerous place. >> i do know there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. they had a parade down the street. they raised their flag on one of the county buildings there. >> reporter: isn't that sort of a red flag for the security situation, that you have al qaeda supporters rallying in the streets of benghazi in june of 2012? >> yes, that was another indicator to watch, to be aware of, and to try and compensate for as well. >> reporter: wood says ambassador stevens and his staff repeatedly asked for more security, but instead got less. when stevens visited benghazi on september 11, wood's group and three security teams had all been sent home. so your team pulls out of libya and a month later, you get this terrible news. what had happened in benghazi? >> i had heard about it in the evening that there had been an attack on the compound and i heard there was a fatality. >> reporter: your friend. >> yes. i took it pretty hard. he was a great boss. and a great man to know. >> reporter: colonel wood was in
cities to declare itself free from gadhafi's rule, but it was still a dangerous place. >> i do know there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. they had a parade down the street. they raised their flag on one of the county buildings there. >> reporter: isn't that sort of a red flag for the security situation, that you have al qaeda supporters rallying in the streets of benghazi in june of 2012? >> yes, that was another indicator to watch, to be aware of, and to...
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the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> detroit tigers are american league central champs after beating up on kansas city last night. miguel cabrera, look at him there. he hit a home run as he closes in on a possible triple crown. that's awesome. champagne showers fill the nationals dressing room, too. nats clinch the n.l. east. bryce harper, he can't drink yet. they sprayed apple cider on him instead of champagne and he took a few sips of that. >>> oakland a's claimed an american league wild card spot after beating tex ining texas. >>> chicago bears made tony romo absolutely miserable, picking off the cowboys quarterback, count 'em -- five times. five. they returned two of those for touchdowns. bears went on to beat the cowboys on their home field 34-18. it's the second time in his career he has pick ed off five times. >>> oakmont vikings going for an extra point at the end of the game. you'll see it here. holder throws a wedding bouquet pass and it's caught for a two-point conversion
the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> detroit tigers are american league central champs after beating up on kansas city last night. miguel cabrera, look at him there. he hit a home run as he closes in on a possible triple crown. that's awesome. champagne showers fill the nationals dressing room, too. nats clinch the n.l. east. bryce harper, he can't drink yet. they sprayed apple cider on him instead of champagne and he took a few...
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during the first administration when 911 happened, the first thing was osama bin laden. instead of going for bin laden, he goes for saddam hussein. what did bush do? he puts a fence around the states. al qaeda coming in through canada. i am going to support our president right now. he got the job done with osama bin laden. we are going to marry from texas. go ahead. caller: i am supporting romney because i believe he wants to get our america back, make it strong. we, the people, need to stand behind him. if you believe in america and america being strong and other people to look up -- to look up to us again, you need to get out and you need to vote. i watched all the debates and tonight, again, president obama seemed to down romney when he was talking. host: next, we have an undecided voter. go ahead with your comment. caller: i do not think people are ready for the world to be as big as it is. that is why they think the war -- the economy is messed up. it is not the president's fault and it is not romney's fall. it is our fault. we did not think the world was going to g
during the first administration when 911 happened, the first thing was osama bin laden. instead of going for bin laden, he goes for saddam hussein. what did bush do? he puts a fence around the states. al qaeda coming in through canada. i am going to support our president right now. he got the job done with osama bin laden. we are going to marry from texas. go ahead. caller: i am supporting romney because i believe he wants to get our america back, make it strong. we, the people, need to stand...
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we have the first question. your question goes to congressman akin. >> congressman akin, today the head of goldman sachs, bank of america, the city grew, and many other major financial institutions sent a letter urging the president and congress to avoid the looming tax hike and spending cuts that we call the fiscal cliff. which of your stated positions are you willing to compromise to break this budget gridlock? please be specific? >> where you are talking about is january 1, 2013. some people college taxmegeddon. there is a problem of the sequestration and the 10% cut to defense and a tax increase. all of these pose a lot of challenges. the solution of this has to be done in a couple of things. reduce the size of the federal government and get the private sector going. you cannot do just one or the other. the best thing to do is -- first, get the red tape under control. they are driving our business efficiency down and pulling jobs overseas. second, we got high unemployment, but we have the highest corporate t
we have the first question. your question goes to congressman akin. >> congressman akin, today the head of goldman sachs, bank of america, the city grew, and many other major financial institutions sent a letter urging the president and congress to avoid the looming tax hike and spending cuts that we call the fiscal cliff. which of your stated positions are you willing to compromise to break this budget gridlock? please be specific? >> where you are talking about is january 1, 2013....
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next, from salt lake city, the justice department nominee. [cheers and applause] next, the constitution nominee for president. [cheers and applause] >> and the final independent candidate is gary johnson. gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question for tonight's topic is our electoral system is from the free and equal elections foundation hosting this debate and will asked by christina tobin. >> thank you. the right. here is our question. a top two primary is an election in which party labels appear on the ballot, but parties do not nominate candidates. instead, the candidates choose their own ballot label. all candidates run in the primary, but only the top two vote getters appear on the ballot in the november election. the system is p currently used in louisiana, washington state, and california. it is now a ballot member prop 21. what is your position on the top two primary system and why? >> we'll start with jill stein. >> thank you. and thank you so much to free & equal, and thank you for being here. i think top two does no
next, from salt lake city, the justice department nominee. [cheers and applause] next, the constitution nominee for president. [cheers and applause] >> and the final independent candidate is gary johnson. gary is the libertarian party nominee. the first question for tonight's topic is our electoral system is from the free and equal elections foundation hosting this debate and will asked by christina tobin. >> thank you. the right. here is our question. a top two primary is an...
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is it a sales -- is there such a thing of a sales city. -- as a sales city? >> on today's "washington journal," we spoke with florida .emocratic consultant stephe first, we talked to brian crowley. >> "washington journal" continues. host: starting today we are looking at battleground 2012, the nine states that hold the keys to the election. "the new york daily news" lays it out for us this morning. "neck and neck." "bam and mitt hit the road in nine swing states." the polls show that it is type in all those states. the ninth is florida, and that is where we begin today with brian crowley of the crowley political report. mr. crowley, you are joining us from florida this morning. why is florida a battleground state? guest: florida is always a battleground state, and it is very important in every election. 29 electoral votes, that is the biggest reason we are always a battleground state. host: break it down, the state, for us along the corridors. people often talk about the major highways that separate the state. and how they tend to vote. guest: well, the bigge
is it a sales -- is there such a thing of a sales city. -- as a sales city? >> on today's "washington journal," we spoke with florida .emocratic consultant stephe first, we talked to brian crowley. >> "washington journal" continues. host: starting today we are looking at battleground 2012, the nine states that hold the keys to the election. "the new york daily news" lays it out for us this morning. "neck and neck." "bam and mitt hit the...
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or can you still -- fill the void -- is that city just out of luck? >> first of all, it is a remarkable symbol of what is happening to journalism. locally, the owners of the "union tribune" just purchased the "north county times" -- the assets are collapsing in value. they bought it for $12 million, sold his house for $18 million. putting aside that, these properties can be acquired and done with resume. this is not an expensive problem defects. i think that is an important thing to remember. i have a budget of law at -- a little more than $1 million, which is a lot three-person like me. a cultural institution for an impact with the entire city -- that is not a -- not that much. museums are run on a higher budget. university colleges, professors in universities are on a bigger budget. the point is that if we want to solve this and realize we want to have more coverage, there are ways to do that. we have setup a society that knows how to find institutions with that kind of impact. the "texas tribune," we inspired them -- now they inspire us with their
or can you still -- fill the void -- is that city just out of luck? >> first of all, it is a remarkable symbol of what is happening to journalism. locally, the owners of the "union tribune" just purchased the "north county times" -- the assets are collapsing in value. they bought it for $12 million, sold his house for $18 million. putting aside that, these properties can be acquired and done with resume. this is not an expensive problem defects. i think that is an...
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the turning point to business journalism-- which i thought of as a reporter when i first started, it changed in the mid-'70s with the arab oil embargo, the near bankruptcy of new york city and stagflation, that is inflation and recession at the same time. and all of a sudden business journalism became a front page story. and i saw that i was teaching at columbia at the time i was working at "businessweek" and i saw that happen. the idea of business today. if you had it to do over would you have gone into business or reporting? that's where you ended up. or would you have been more interested in international affairs. more interested in domestic politics? more interests in science? >> i lived and worked in london for a couple years so i had a taste of that and i was national affairs editor of "newsweek" so i had a taste of the politics. i would say that economics and business journalisim in the time that i was doing it was fabulous because we saw the emergence of china and india, we saw the tech revolution. when i became the editor of "businessweek," the chinese were wearing mao suits
the turning point to business journalism-- which i thought of as a reporter when i first started, it changed in the mid-'70s with the arab oil embargo, the near bankruptcy of new york city and stagflation, that is inflation and recession at the same time. and all of a sudden business journalism became a front page story. and i saw that i was teaching at columbia at the time i was working at "businessweek" and i saw that happen. the idea of business today. if you had it to do over...
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so first thing is this is a very important time of year for the company. we are in budget and strategic planning season. we have a budget that i need to work together with the business heads to deliver by year end. we're in c-car process. we have a document to deliver by january 5th. so those are going to be things that obviously i'm going spend time focused on. i think from an overall perspective, i think as mike said, the focus is really on operating performance and a real refined focus around that. again, i think we've got the right footprint. we've got the right resources, and it's up to us to make sure we use those properly. that's what i'm going to be focused on. >> okay. thanks for the questions. congratulations again. >> thank you very much. >> your next question comes from the line of john mcdonald with stanford bernstein. >> hi, i had a question for mike o'neill. was wondering if you've gotn to know the company over the last seven or eight months as chairman, what kind of lessons learned or takeaways did you have from shareholders and regulators
so first thing is this is a very important time of year for the company. we are in budget and strategic planning season. we have a budget that i need to work together with the business heads to deliver by year end. we're in c-car process. we have a document to deliver by january 5th. so those are going to be things that obviously i'm going spend time focused on. i think from an overall perspective, i think as mike said, the focus is really on operating performance and a real refined focus...
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tell me your thoughts about shutting down the city a day in advance. >> well, the city first of all they are doing a great job, emergency services. a day in advance, we were able to fit in all the events and functions, but the transportation was a little problem. robert: the owner and operator here at battery garden restaurants. if you are walking around grand central, you may recognize his face from uncle paul's pizza they delivered all the way downtown to our very hungry fox crew. liz: thank you to him. i have been to that wonderful battery gardens restaurant many times. he does a great job, fantastic. thanks to him and all the business owners that who are really putting up the good fight here. speaking of which, you wonder when the markets will start again. will they reopen wednesday? that's the plan right now. you look at the big board and you just see zero, nothing is moving. charlie gasparino was on this story early this morning. >> i think from what i understand it, i'm getting news from exchange officials, there is a 99.9% chance the market ts will be open wednesday. the last thi
tell me your thoughts about shutting down the city a day in advance. >> well, the city first of all they are doing a great job, emergency services. a day in advance, we were able to fit in all the events and functions, but the transportation was a little problem. robert: the owner and operator here at battery garden restaurants. if you are walking around grand central, you may recognize his face from uncle paul's pizza they delivered all the way downtown to our very hungry fox crew. liz:...
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he stopped first in lebanon to discuss the plan that calls for a self-imposed troop. no monitoring required. >> people not too confident about that. the syrian rebels, meanwhile, seeing more successes in their battles against government forces. nick payton walsh now gives us a close-up look to the frontlines. >> a scene becoming more common in syria. rebels assaulting the once impenetratable walls of regime bases. flourishes of rebel success in the past week that have kept coming like this bid to cut off the main road north isolating the main cities of aleppo, looeflg some observers asking whether the rebels are finding new ways to hit a weakened enemy harder and perhaps just maybe break a long stalemate. >> we've seen the syrian opposition getting stronger and stronger. it is getting new techniques for taking down syrian airpower. what we have seen is take the insurrection, as they call it, which is hit and run strikes, assassinations. the syrian free army, or the militias, have not yet been able to take on the syrian army head-to-head, but that day i think is coming
he stopped first in lebanon to discuss the plan that calls for a self-imposed troop. no monitoring required. >> people not too confident about that. the syrian rebels, meanwhile, seeing more successes in their battles against government forces. nick payton walsh now gives us a close-up look to the frontlines. >> a scene becoming more common in syria. rebels assaulting the once impenetratable walls of regime bases. flourishes of rebel success in the past week that have kept coming...
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henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, henri turned to sketching and painting rural scenes. he had a flair for it and in 1882, at the age of 18, he moved to paris to study painting. it was a
henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice...
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for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the expansion of our kind. just 50 years ago, two billion people lived on earth. today our global population has reached five billion. within the next generation, it will double once more. our exponential growth now threatens the very resources that sustain life. the abandoned ruins of ancient societies hold clues to our survival. but to learn from our past, we must discard a romantic image of these earlier and more simple societies. archaeologist william sanders. a commonly held notion among the public at large and also among some of my anthropological colleagues is that non-western peoples live in harmony with nature, that they have relatively stable environmental relationships. what archaeology teaches us is that that's not true. keach: in the new world, human beings appeared for the first time more than 10,000 years before the birth of christ. over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemal
for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the expansion of our kind. just 50 years ago, two billion people lived on earth. today our global population has reached five billion. within the next generation, it will double once more. our exponential growth now threatens the very resources that sustain life. the abandoned ruins of ancient societies hold clues to our survival. but to learn from our past, we must discard a...
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keach: in the old world, we know that agriculture sparked the development of the world's first cities in places like sumer in ancient mesopotamia. but how did farming begin in the new world ? when scotty macneish first came to the tehuacan valley in 1962, he was seeking the answer to one simple question -- did agriculture evolve here or was it introduced from the old world ? then we'll measure out from the corners. keach: in a stratum of the purron cave that had been laid down thousands of years later than those in which he found the hunters and gatherers, macneish made a discovery that exceeded all expectations. macneish: this is a corn cob, and it's a real little one. keach: it may have looked insignificant, but the shriveled ear dated to about 5000 b.c. it was the earliest evidence of farming ever discovered in the new world. since corn is a staple crop, it would have allowed a nomadic hunting/gathering way of life to evolve into a settled agricultural one. corn slowly evolved in the new world from tiny ears, like the one macneish discovered, to the size we know today. like staple
keach: in the old world, we know that agriculture sparked the development of the world's first cities in places like sumer in ancient mesopotamia. but how did farming begin in the new world ? when scotty macneish first came to the tehuacan valley in 1962, he was seeking the answer to one simple question -- did agriculture evolve here or was it introduced from the old world ? then we'll measure out from the corners. keach: in a stratum of the purron cave that had been laid down thousands of...